PROOFER

Etymology

Noun

proofer (plural proofers)

A chamber used in baking that encourages fermentation of dough by yeast through warm temperatures and controlled humidity.

One who proofs.

A printer used to make proofing copies that look like how it will come out of the press.

Anagrams

• reproof

Source: Wiktionary



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